System and Method for Processing Value Documents

ABSTRACT

A system for processing value documents and a corresponding method, include an apparatus for processing value documents, a housing in which the apparatus is integrated and/or a support on which the apparatus is arranged, and a recording device provided in or on the housing and/or on the support for recording actions carried out by an operating person while operating the apparatus. The system and method provide a more reliable recording of the actions performed by the operating person and enables a more reliable later check of the operating process.

This invention concerns a system and a method for processing valuedocuments, in particular bank notes, according to the independentclaims.

In bank-note processing systems, bank notes are checked with regard tovarious properties, such as printed image, denomination, authenticityand state, and treated differently depending on the result of the check.Thus, bank notes classified as authentic upon the check are returned tocirculation provided they simultaneously meet certain fitness criteria.In contrast, bank notes classified as false or suspect are taken out ofcirculation, and soiled, worn or defective bank notes are fed to ashredder for destruction. Further, the respectively inputted bank notescan be counted and/or their total value established in bank-noteprocessing systems.

In a frequently occurring application of bank-note processing systems,certain quantities of bank notes are left with a bank or fed to a cashcenter in the form of deposits by depositors with certain informationbeing stated, in particular the total value of the deposit, in order tobe brought to account there using a bank-note processing system, so thatthe total value can be credited to an account of the depositor. Betweenthe total value established upon the automatic processing of the banknotes and the total value stated by the depositor there mightoccasionally be deviations which can be due, inter alia, to theoperating person carrying out the automatic processing having workederroneously or in a fraudulent manner.

From WO 2009/083158 A1 it is known to monitor an operating person whileoperating a machine for processing means of payment by means of a cameraand to store the thereby generated image data, in order to be able tolater check on the basis of the stored image data, in the case ofdeviations between the stated value of an effected deposit and the valuebrought to account, whether said deviation is due to misconduct of theoperating person. However, a reliable check of the operating processcannot be guaranteed here in all cases of application.

It is the object of the present invention to state a system and a methodfor processing value documents by which as reliable a check of theoperating process as possible is attained.

This object is achieved by the system and the corresponding methodaccording to the independent claims.

The system for processing value documents, in particular bank notes,according to the invention has: an apparatus for processing valuedocuments, in particular for checking, counting, sorting and/ordestroying value documents; a housing in which the apparatus isintegrated and/or a support on which the apparatus is arranged; and arecording device provided in or on the housing and/or a recording deviceprovided on the support for recording actions carried out by anoperating person while operating the apparatus.

In the corresponding method for processing value documents, inparticular bank notes, according to the invention, actions carried outby an operating person while operating an apparatus for processing valuedocuments are recorded by a recording device, wherein the recordingdevice is provided in or on a housing in which the apparatus isintegrated and/or on a support on which the apparatus is arranged.

The invention is based on the approach of providing in or on thevalue-document processing apparatus itself and/or on a support, such ason a table, on which the apparatus is located when in operation, arecording device, such as a photo camera or video camera, with which theactions of an operating person performed before or on the apparatus, inparticular in a pre-specified operating region or in the region of thesupport, while operating the apparatus, such as when supplying andinputting bank notes or removing bank notes from the apparatus, can berecorded. This arrangement of the recording device guarantees that theoperating person's hand movements that are especially important for themonitoring of the operating person, such as when he manually opens andempties a deposit, can be recorded reliably and with high sharpness,resolution and brightness, without requiring—as with surveillancecameras arranged above the operating person for example—expensive HDcameras with high focusing depth and high-speed objectives as well asstrong ambient illumination. In particular, through the recording devicebeing arranged according to the invention relative to the operatingperson's position, the operating person's hands and hand movements whensupplying or removing bank notes cannot be hidden by the operatingperson's head or upper part of the body, so that the working region canalways be safely captured by the recording device.

Altogether there is thus attained a more reliable recording of theactions performed by the operating person and therefore a more reliablelater check of the operating process.

Preferably, the actions carried out by the operating person whileoperating the apparatus involve supplying value documents intended forprocessing in the apparatus and/or removing value documents from theapparatus after their processing. Said supplying preferably comprisesthe time period from placing a container with the bank notes to beprocessed on the support, through opening and emptying the container andmanually or automatically aligning the bank notes, to inserting thealigned bank notes into an input pocket of the apparatus. The recordingof the actions upon removal preferably begins at the latest after thelast bank note belonging to a bank-note stack to be processed is outputonto a stack into an output pocket of the apparatus. This guaranteesthat all the operating person's actions required for a later check arereliably recorded.

It is further particularly preferred that the recording device isconfigured for recording still and/or moving images, in particular avideo sequence, of the actions carried out by the operating person whileoperating the apparatus. The corresponding image or video data arestored in a memory. By recording moving images, in particular videosequences, the obtained recordings of the operating person's actions areespecially informative and simple to analyze, while the recording ofstill images has the advantage of requiring relatively little memory.

In a further preferred embodiment, the system has a reading deviceprovided in or on the housing and/or on the support, for capturing atleast one information item for identifying the value documents providedfor processing. The information item for identifying the value documentsintended for processing may be for example a so-called deposit ID, i.e.an information item for uniquely identifying a deposit. Alternatively oradditionally, however, the reading device can also capture any otherkind of additional information items concerning the value documents tobe processed, such as a total value stated by the depositor of a depositfor the bank notes contained in the deposit. In particular, the readingdevice is configured for capturing an information item, located on aband or a container, for identifying value documents located in the bandor in the container and intended for processing, and/or other additionalinformation items concerning the value documents to be processed. Thecontainer is preferably a security envelope, such as a so-called safebag. Further, it is preferred that the information item for identifyingthe value documents intended for processing is given in the form of abar code. Alternatively or additionally, however, the additionalinformation item can also be given in plaintext. One or more of thehereinabove described embodiments enable additional information items,in particular information items for identification, for the valuedocuments to be processed to be captured in a reliable manner andassociated with the image or video data obtained upon the recording ofthe operating person's actions. This further improves the later check ofthe operating process.

In a further advantageous embodiment, the recording device and thereading device are given in the form of a camera device. Thefunctionalities of the recording device and reading device are performedhere by the camera device, i.e. the camera device is configured both forrecording the actions performed by the operating person and for readingthe additional information items, located e.g. on a container, for thevalue documents to be processed. Preferably, the camera device hasbesides a receiving element, for example in the form of a CCD or CMOSchip, an objective in the form of an optically imaging element. A latercheck of the operating process can thereby be realized in an especiallysimple manner.

In a further preferred embodiment, it may be provided that the cameradevice is integrated in the housing and there is provided on the housingat least one transparent housing region through which the camera devicecan record the actions carried out by the operating person and/orcapture the additional information items, in particular informationitems for identification, for the value documents intended forprocessing. In particular, a first housing region can be so arrangedand/or configured here that the actions carried out by the operatingperson can be captured by the camera device therethrough. Alternativelyor additionally, a second housing region can be so arranged and/orconfigured that additional information items, in particular theinformation items for identifying the value documents intended forprocessing, can be captured by the camera device therethrough.Preferably, the first and/or second housing region has a lens element,in particular a Fresnel lens, for imaging the actions carried out by theoperating person or the information item for identifying the valuedocuments onto the camera device. These embodiments alsocontribute—individually or in combination—to reliably monitoring theoperating process and thereby further improving the reliability of thelater check of the process. The first and/or second housing region canalso be formed by an indicator or a display which is transparent to thecamera device.

Preferably, there is provided a control device by means of which thecaptured additional information item, in particular the capturedinformation item for identifying the value documents intended forprocessing, and the image or video data that are obtained upon therecording of the actions carried out by the operating person whileoperating the apparatus in connection with the processing of said valuedocuments are mutually associated or mutually linked. An association orlinkage can be effected for example by the obtained image or video databeing stored in a file which additionally contains the capturedadditional information item or a pointer to the memory location of thecaptured additional information item. However, it is also possible tofile the respective memory location of the stored image or video datatogether with the appurtenant deposit ID in a register. Thus, theoperating person's actions recorded upon the processing of a certaindeposit can, in case of need, be subsequently retrieved in a simplemanner on the basis of the corresponding deposit ID and subjected toanalysis.

Alternatively or additionally, the control device can be so configuredthat the control device mutually associates processing data that aregenerated during the processing of value documents in the apparatus andimage or video data that are obtained upon the recording of the actionscarried out by the operating person while operating the apparatus inconnection with the processing of said value documents. With regard toassociation or linkage of processing data and video or image data, theabove expositions apply accordingly. The processing data may be forexample the date and/or time of the processing of the value documents,the identity of the operating person, information items on theprocessing apparatus or certain properties of the processed valuedocuments, such as serial number and/or denomination. On the basis ofthe additionally stored processing data the image or video data of theoperating person's recorded actions can be subsequently subjected to aplausibility check, which further improves the reliability of the latercheck of the operating process.

In a further embodiment, there may be provided at least one furtherrecording device for recording actions carried out by an operatingperson while operating the apparatus. Preferably, the at least onefurther recording device is arranged above the workplace given by thehousing and/or the support. This enables—alternatively or additionallyto the recording device provided in or on the housing or on thesupport—the operating person's actions to also be recorded from otherperspectives, such as from an overhead perspective, which furtherincreases the reliability upon the check of the operating process.

It is further preferred that the support has at least one transparentplacement area through which the actions carried out by the operatingperson can be recorded by means of the recording device and/or anadditional information item, in particular the information item foridentifying the value documents located on the placement area, can becaptured by means of the reading device. This also attains a reliablerecording of the operating process or capture of additional informationitems and thus increases the reliability upon the check of the operatingprocess.

Further advantages, features and application possibilities of thepresent invention will result from the subsequent description inconnection with the figures. There are shown:

FIG. 1 an example of a schematic construction of a value-documentprocessing system;

FIG. 2 a first example of a value-document processing system in a frontview;

FIG. 3 the first example of a value-document processing system shown inFIG. 2, in a first operation phase;

FIG. 4 the first example of a value-document processing system shown inFIG. 2, in a second operation phase;

FIG. 5 a second example of a value-document processing system in a frontview;

FIG. 6 a third example of a value-document processing system in a frontview;

FIG. 7 the example of a value-document processing system shown in FIG.6, in a side view; and

FIG. 8 a fourth example of a value-document processing system in a sideview.

FIG. 1 shows an example of a schematic construction of a value-documentprocessing system 1 having an input pocket 2 in which a stack of valuedocuments, in particular bank notes 3, to be processed is supplied, anda singler 8 by which the respective lowermost bank note of the inputtedstack is grasped and delivered to a transport device 10—rendered onlyschematically in the chosen representation—which conveys the bank notein the transport direction T to a sensor device 20.

The sensor device 20 serves to capture physical properties of the banknotes, from which properties of the bank notes, such as printed image,denomination, authenticity and state, can then be derived. Depending onthe bank-note properties to be established, the sensor device 20contains different sensors, such as UV/VIS/IR optical remission and/ortransmission sensors, luminescence sensors, ultrasonic sensors,conductivity sensors or magnetic sensors.

The sensor signals generated by the sensor device 20 are relayed forevaluation to a control device 50 in which statements can be derivedfrom the respective sensor signals about different properties of therespective bank note, such as denomination, authenticity, degree ofsoiling, wear, defects and the presence of foreign objects, such asadhesive tape. Depending on the established properties of the respectivebank note, the transport device 10 as well as the gates 11 and 12 alongthe transport line are controlled by the control device 50 such that thebank note is fed to one of a plurality of output pockets 30 and 31 andplaced therein. For example, bank notes that were recognized asauthentic are placed in a first output pocket 30, while bank notesclassified as false or suspect are placed in a second output pocket 31.The reference number 13 at the end of the represented transport line isintended to indicate that there can be provided further output pocketsand/or other devices, for example for storing or destroying bank notes.If the check of a bank note yields for example that it does not meetcertain fitness criteria with regard to soiling, wear, defects or thepresence of foreign objects, it can be fed directly to a shredder fordestruction.

The value-document processing system 1 further has a user interface 40by which data and/or information items on the bank-note processingand/or instructions to an operating person can be displayed, on the onehand, and data and/or control commands for controlling the bank-noteprocessing can be inputted by an operating person, on the other hand.

In special cases of application, such as upon the processing of depositsin banks, in security transport companies or in so-called cash centers,however, the value-document processing system 1 can preferably also beconceived so as to only check the bank notes of a bank-note stackinputted to the input pocket 2 for authenticity, establish theirdenomination and compute therefrom a total value of the inputted stack.

A value-document processing system 1 especially suitable specificallyfor fast processing of deposits is represented by way of example in FIG.2 in a front view. The components of the system that are explained inconnection with FIG. 1 are accommodated in a housing 4, with the inputpocket 2 and the output pocket 30 being so arranged in the front regionof the housing 4 that they are readily accessible to an operating personfor inputting bank notes, in particular in the form of stacks, to theinput pocket 2 or removing them from the output pocket 30. The housing 4can be arranged on a support 5, for example on a table surface, which ispreferably mounted on vertically adjustable legs (not represented).

On the housing 4 there is provided a recording device 60 by means ofwhich an operating person's actions that are performed in the regionbefore the housing 4 can be captured and corresponding image datathereby generated. The recording device 60 is preferably a camera forrecording preferably moving images, in particular video sequences, ofthe respectively performed actions. Alternatively or additionally,however, it may also be advantageous in certain cases of application torecord mainly or solely still images with the recording device 60. Theimage data respectively generated upon the capture of the operatingperson's actions are stored in a memory which can be provided forexample in the control device 50 (see FIG. 1).

The recording device 60 can be mounted for example in a depressionprovided on the housing 4 or else be attached directly to the outer wallof the housing 4. Alternatively, however, it is also possible to arrangethe recording device 60 in the interior of the housing of the system 1and connect it to the exterior of the housing 4 via an optic, forexample one or more lenses and/or a light guide.

Preferably, there is further provided on the housing 4 a reading device61 which can capture additional information items, in particular on theidentity of a bank-note stack intended for processing. These maypreferably be information items that are encoded in the form of a barcode and/or stored in an electronic memory in the form of an RFID tag.The bar code or RFID tag is preferably located on a container in whichthe bank notes intended for processing are located.

Such a container may be for example a so-called tamper-evident envelopeor a safe bag. A tamper-evident envelope is a security envelope thatguarantees besides protection from external influences in particularalso protection from unauthorized access to the bank notes located inthe envelope and makes tampering or attempted tampering recognizable. Asafe bag differs from a tamper-evident envelope in particular in that asafe bag is reusable, while a tamper-evident envelope becomes uselessupon opening and can hence only be employed once.

Alternatively or additionally, however, it is also possible to providethe bar code or the RF-ID tag on a band surrounding the bank notes to beprocessed, or on a document supplied along with the bank notes, forexample in the form of a card.

With regard to the attachment of the reading device 61 on or in thehousing 4 the above expositions in connection with the recording device60 apply accordingly.

In the support 5 there can preferably be provided a placement area 6,for example in the form of a depression, into which the operating personis to place the bank notes to be processed when supplying them, or inwhose region an operating person is to handle the bank notes to beprocessed or that are already processed.

FIG. 3 shows the example of the value-document processing system 1 shownin FIG. 2, in a first operation phase in which a container 7, inparticular a safe bag, with bank notes 3 located therein has been placedby an operating person in the placement area 6 provided therefor,whereupon a bar code located on the container 7 is captured by means ofthe reading device 61 and the information items contained in the barcode for identifying the container 7 and/or the bank notes 3 locatedtherein are stored in a memory. The field of view of the reading device61 is indicated by dotted lines in the figure.

As soon as the bar code located on the container 7 has been captured,the recording device 60 begins recording the actions performed by theoperating person, in particular in the region of the placement area 6,which is illustrated by a field of view, indicated by dashed lines, ofthe recording device 60.

The arrangement of the recording device 60 somewhat above the inputpocket 2, which is shown in the represented example and particularlypreferred, guarantees that both the region of the placement area 6 andthe input pocket 2 lie in the field of view of the recording device 60and thus all the operating person's relevant actions, from supplying thecontainer 7 to placing the bank-note stack 3 in the input pocket 2, arereliably recorded, which will be explained more closely hereinafter.

After insertion of the container 7 into the placement area 6, theoperating person is to manually open the container 7 and empty itscontent, i.e. the bank notes 3 to be processed, on the placement area 6.This processing phase is represented in FIG. 4. In this phase, any coinsor foreign bodies that are present can be manually sorted out by theoperating person. Further, it is possible to configure the placementarea 6 such that it is somewhat inclined relative to the horizontaland/or can perform jerking motions, so that the bank notes 3 locatedthereon are aligned parallel to one of their edges, in particular to alongitudinal edge. Depending on the arrangement, steepness and shakingdirection of the placement area 6, the bank notes 3 can thereby bealigned flush left or flush right. During shaking, the operating personcan if necessary perform other manual activities, such as emptying theoutput pocket 30 or banding the removed bank notes.

The, preferably aligned, bank notes 3 are removed from the placementarea 6 by the operating person and inserted into the input pocket 2,which is indicated by the arrow indicated in FIG. 4. This process isalso recorded by the recording device 60. Preferably, the recording ofthe operating person's actions is ended as soon as the singler 8 (seeFIG. 1) begins grasping individual bank notes from the bank-note stack 3inputted in the input pocket 2 and feeding them to further processing inthe system 1.

Preferably, the image or video data generated by means of the recordingdevice 60 upon the monitoring of the supplying of the bank-note stack 3by the operating person, on the one hand, and the bar-code informationitems read by means of the reading device 61 for identifying thecontainer 7 or the bank-note stack 3 located therein are mutuallyassociated or mutually linked and stored in a memory through the controldevice 50 (see FIG. 1). If there is a need to reconstruct at a latertime which actions the corresponding operating person has performed inconnection with the processing of a bank-note stack 3 having a certaindeposit ID, the corresponding image or video data can then be retrievedin a simple manner on the basis of the deposit ID associated therewith,and be analyzed.

Alternatively or additionally to the hereinabove described associationof the identity information item of a deposit with the image dataobtained upon the operating of the system upon the processing of thedeposit, the control device 50 of the system 1 can further be soconfigured that processing data that are generated during the processingof the inputted bank-note stack 3 by the system 1 are associated withthe image or video data generated by means of the recording device 60and/or with the identification information items obtained by means ofthe reading device 61. The processing data obtained during theprocessing of the bank-note stack 3 may be for example the date and/ortime of the processing of the bank notes 3, the identity of therespective operating person, information items for identifying theprocessing system 1 and, not least, information items on certainproperties of the respectively checked bank notes 3, such as serialnumber, denomination, printed image, authenticity or state. Due to thelinkage of the processing data obtained upon processing with the imagedata or the identity information item of the deposit, a laterplausibility check in particular of the working steps performed by theoperating person can be carried out in case the value of the effecteddeposit deviates from the established value of the deposit.

FIG. 5 shows a second example of a value-document processing system 1 ina front view. In this example the recording device 60 is so arranged inthe region of the support 5, in particular of a table, that it canrecord the actions performed by the operating person while handling theinserted container 7 or the bank notes 3 located therein.

Preferably, the recording device 60 is located in the edge region of theplacement area 6, the latter being configured to be transparent, forexample in the form of a glass shelf, so that the recording device 60can record the operating person's actions through the transparentplacement area 6. As indicated by the indicated dashed lines, therecording device 60 and/or the placement area 6 is so arranged orconfigured that the operating person's actions performed in the regionof the placement area 6 as well as of the input pocket 2 and/or outputpocket 30 lie in the field of view of the recording device 60.

Alternatively or additionally, it is also possible to arrange thereading device 61 on the support 5 and/or in the region of the support 5such that it can read information items, in particular bar codes,located on the inputted container 7 and/or the bank-note stack 3. Aswith the recording of image or video data by the recording device 60,the reading of the information items, in particular in the form of barcodes, located on the container 7 is effected through the transparentplacement area 6 here, too. In the shown example, the reading device 61is integrated in a support element 9 provided on the support 5, whichelement can be provided specifically for fastening the reading device 61or else can be given in the form of a foot on which the support 5 ismounted. Otherwise, the expositions in connection with the examplesshown in FIGS. 2 to 4 apply accordingly.

FIG. 6 shows a third example of a value-document processing system 1 ina front view. In the represented example, the functionalities of therecording device 60 and reading device 61 (see FIGS. 2 to 5) arecombined in a camera device 62. The camera device 62 thereforeconstitutes a common device by means of which both the actions carriedout by an operating person while operating the system 1 can be recordedand additional information items, in particular in the form of a barcode, located on the container 7 and/or on the bank-note stack 3 can beread. A suitable camera device 62 is for example a camera with aswide-angled a field of view as possible, in particular with a cameraoptic of small focal length, for example a fish-eye objective. Thiswide-angle objective captures the near range for bar-code reading andthe far range for recording the operating person's actions at the samedepth of field (e.g. near point 60 mm, far point infinity). Further, thecamera can have a CCD matrix and/or CMOS matrix which is particularlysuited for reading bar codes located on the container 7. Preferably, notthe whole image region, which might be distorted at the edge, isevaluated here, but preferably only a smaller region near the opticalaxis of the camera device 62. This is illustrated in FIG. 6 by thedotted lines proceeding from the camera device 62.

Preferably, the actions performed by an operating person in connectionwith the handling of the container 7 or the bank notes 3 located thereinare captured after capture of the bar code but in the total field ofview of the camera device 62, and the thereby obtained image or videodata are stored, for example in the form of a film or a consecutiveseries of images. The field of view of the camera device 62 ispreferably so great here that if possible all the operating person'sactions performed in the region of the support 5 can be captured. Acorresponding field of view is indicated in FIG. 6 by dashed linesproceeding from the camera device 62.

Preferably, the camera device 62 can be arranged in the lower region, inparticular in a base region 4′, of the housing 4 of the system 1. It canbe arranged, as in the hereinabove described systems, on the base region4′ of the housing 4 itself or else within the housing 4. The relevantexpositions in connection with the example shown in FIG. 2 apply hereaccordingly.

FIG. 7 shows the example represented in FIG. 6 of a value-documentprocessing system 1, in a side view. As indicated by the latter, thecamera device 62 is integrated in the interior of the housing 4 at thelevel of the base region 4′. The base region 4′ of the housing 4 canpreferably be configured as a window through which the camera device 62can read information items located on the container 7 and/or thebank-note stack 3 and/or record the operating person's actions performedin the region of the support 5. The window can be formed for example bya transparent pane or else be designed open. Otherwise, the aboveexpositions in connection with the examples shown in FIGS. 2 to 6 applyaccordingly.

FIG. 8 shows a fourth example of a value-document processing system 1 ina side view. In this example, the camera device 62 is arranged in theinterior of the housing 4. Further, there is provided in the frontregion of the housing 4 a first housing region 41 which is so configuredthat the actions performed by an operating person in the region of thesupport 5 can be captured by the camera device 62 therethrough.Preferably, the first housing region 41 has an optical imaging elementby means of which objects located in the region of the support 5 or theoperating person's hands are imaged onto the camera device 62. Forexample, the optical imaging element can be embodied by a Fresnel lenswhich preferably forms a part of the housing 4, as indicatedschematically in FIG. 8. Field of view and ray path upon the recordingof images or video sequences of the actions performed by an operatingperson are indicated in the figure by dashed lines.

Preferably, there is further provided a second housing region 42 throughwhich the camera device 62 can capture additional information items, inparticular in the form of bar codes, located on the container 7 and/oron the bank notes 3. The second housing region 42 is arranged here abovethe first housing region 41, so that bar codes located on the container7 can be read in a comfortable manner while the container 7 is beingplaced by an operating person on the support 5 and thereby passes thefield of view, which is indicated in the figure by dotted lines, of thecamera device 62. Like the first housing region 41, the second housingregion 42 can also have an optical imaging element by means of which thebar code located on the container 7 is imaged onto the camera device 62.Alternatively or additionally, however, it is also conceivable tofurnish the camera device 62 with a camera objective which enables areliable capture of the bar code located on the container 7 without thesecond housing region 42 needing to have imaging properties. In thiscase the second housing region 42 can merely have a transparent, forexample dark-transparent, pane.

If one or all of the recording and/or reading devices 60, 61, 62 areattached in the interior of the housing 4, it may also be provided thatthe user interface 40 is configured such that it is transparent to therecording and/or reading device 60, 61, 62, so that the recording and/orreading device 60, 61, 62 captures images through the user interface.For this purpose, there can be employed for example an indicator ordisplay which is transparent or can be put in a transparent state, e.g.an OLED display.

In addition to the recording device 60 or camera device 62 provided inthe examples of FIGS. 2 to 6, it may be advantageous to provide afurther recording device by means of which the operating person, inparticular his actions, can be recorded from another perspective. Thisis illustrated with the help of FIG. 8 by way of example by a camera 63which is arranged above the workplace defined by the housing 4 and/orthe support 5 and is suitable for example for monitoring the operatingperson from an overhead perspective. The thereby obtained image or videodata are stored like the image or video data obtained by means of therecording device 60 or camera device 62 and retrieved if necessary for alater check of the actions performed by the operating person.

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 17. A system for processing value documents, comprising: an apparatus for processing value documents including checking, counting, sorting and/or destroying value documents; a housing in which the apparatus is integrated, and/or a support on which the apparatus is arranged; and a recording device provided in or on the housing and/or on the support for recording actions carried out by an operating person while operating the apparatus.
 18. The system according to claim 17, wherein the actions carried out by the operating person while operating the apparatus comprise supplying value documents intended for processing in the apparatus and/or removing value documents after their processing in the apparatus.
 19. The system according to claim 17, wherein the recording device is configured for recording still and/or moving images of the actions carried out by the operating person while operating the apparatus.
 20. The system according to claim 17, having a reading device provided in or on the housing and/or on the support for capturing at least one information item for identifying the value documents intended for processing.
 21. The system according to claim 20, wherein the reading device is configured for capturing an information item located on a container for identifying value documents located in the container and intended for processing.
 22. The system according to claim 20, wherein the information item for identifying the value documents intended for processing is given in the form of a bar code.
 23. The system according to claim 20, wherein the recording device and the reading device are given in the form of a camera device.
 24. The system according to claim 23, wherein the camera device is integrated in the housing and there is provided on the housing at least one transparent housing region through which the camera device can capture the actions carried out by the operating person and/or the information item for identifying the value documents intended for processing.
 25. The system according to claim 24, wherein a first housing region is so configured and/or arranged that the actions carried out by the operating person can be captured by the camera device therethrough.
 26. The system according to claim 25, wherein the first and/or second housing region has an optical imaging element for imaging the actions carried out by the operating person or the information item for identifying the value documents onto the camera device.
 27. The system according to claim 24, wherein a second housing region is so configured and/or arranged that the information item for identifying the value documents intended for processing can be captured by the camera device therethrough.
 28. The system according to claim 27, wherein the first and/or second housing region has an optical imaging element for imaging the actions carried out by the operating person or the information item for identifying the value documents onto the camera device.
 29. The system according to claim 20, having a control device which is configured for mutually associating the captured information item for identifying the value documents intended for processing and the image data obtained upon the recording of the actions carried out by the operating person.
 30. The system according to preceding claim 17, having a control device which is configured for mutually associating processing data that are generated during the processing of value documents in the apparatus and the image data obtained upon the recording of the actions carried out by the operating person.
 31. The system according to claim 17, wherein the support has at least one transparent placement area through which the actions carried out by the operating person can be recorded and/or the information item for identifying the value documents located on the placement area can be captured.
 32. The system according to claim 17, wherein the recording and/or reading device is attached in the interior of the housing, and a user interface is transparent to the recording and/or reading device.
 33. A method for processing value documents by which actions carried out by an operating person while operating an apparatus for processing value documents are recorded by a recording device, wherein the recording device is provided in or on a housing in which the apparatus is integrated, and/or on a support on which the apparatus is arranged. 